so, you're correct, it is the Food industry, and it went down from 2.7 to 2.5, well, so it really went down 2.7 - 2.5 or 0.2.
well, if we take 2.7 to be the 100% from that row, what is 0.2 off of it in percentage format?

<span><u><em>Answer:</em></u>
The difference between successive terms is 10
<u><em>Explanation:</em></u>
To know the factor by which a certain pattern is increasing/decreasing, you need to subtract its successive terms.
If the subtraction gives you 10, this means that the pattern is increasing by 10
<u>Examples:</u>
<u>10, 20, 30, 40, 50, .....</u>
20 - 10 = 10
30 - 20 = 10
40 - 30 = 10
50 - 40 = 10
The difference between each two successive terms is 10. This means that each time we add 10 to the number we have in order to get the next one.
Therefore, this pattern is increasing by 10
<u>37, 47, 57 , .....</u>
47 - 37 = 10
57 - 47 = 10
The difference between each two successive terms is 10. This means that each time we add 10 to the number we have in order to get the next one.
Therefore, the pattern is increasing by 10
Hope this helps :)</span>
Answer:
the first one is no it's nonproportional
and the second one it yes its proportional
The number representing Liam's share is 2; for Sarah's share, it is 3. The difference of those is 1, so each 1 unit of share must be £30, the difference between the amount Sarah got and the amount Liam got.
Emily got 5 shares or £30 × 5 = £150.
N = 20, the number of questions
p = 1/5 = 0.2, the probability of making a correct guess
q = 1 - p = 0.8, the probability of making an incorrect guess.
Expected success = 60% or 6 of 10.
From the binomial distribution,
P(6 of 10) = ₁₀C₆ p⁶q⁴
= 210*0.2⁶*0.8⁴ = 0.0055
Answer: 0.0055